During her 20s, she began functioning as a sex laborer and a dominatrix
She before long made new companions, and they turned into her assistants in the accompanying wrongdoings.
At the point when Polites was found, he was viewed as wounded to death, and his loft was totally stripped
ABC News Studio’s The Illustration is Murder is a docuseries that investigates the profiling of executioners and hoodlums with the assistance of ex-FBI Specialist Dr. Bryanna Fox. The docuseries as of late covered the instance of Ivie DeMolina, who is as of now detained for the homicide of James Polites and Joseph Fiammetta.
DeMolina was the result of a troublesome youth. As per her paper, she was over and again physically manhandled by her stepbrother. This pushed her towards drug use and getting fulfillment from savagery.
Ivie held a great deal of occupations for an exceptionally brief period. During her 20s, she began filling in as a sex laborer and a dominatrix. She before long made new companions, and they turned into her assistants in the accompanying wrongdoings.
In August of 1994, DeMolina reached one of her clients to meet at his New Jersey loft. Court records showed that DeMolina had recently had intercourse with the client. That day, she and her accessories entered his loft, tied him up, and burglarized him at gunpoint.
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The exceptionally following day, she got together with James Polites. Polites and DeMolina had dated previously. They had chosen to meet at his home in New Jersey. Notwithstanding, this time what is happening heightened. At the point when Polites was found, he was seen as wounded to death, and his loft was totally scoured.
After three days, DeMolina and her gathering headed out to Long Island. Here as well, they did a comparable wrongdoing. A man named Joseph Fiammetta was found wounded to death after he had chosen to meet DeMolina for sex.
The police before long associated the two homicides, and DeMolina hung out in the two of them. At last, in 1996, Ivie Demolina was sentenced for the homicide of Joseph Fiammenta. She was condemned to 25 years to life for second-degree murder.
She was additionally sentenced for the homicide of James Polites. For his homicide, she was moved to Bergen District in New Jersey, where she was arraigned. She was viewed as at legitimate fault for Polites’ homicide and given 30 additional years.
Nonetheless, the 30 years to life was to run continuously with her 25 years sentence instead of simultaneously. While Demolina claims that her legal counselor guaranteed her that she would later have the option to carry out a punishment for Polites’ homicide simultaneously, the attorney later said that he had guaranteed nothing of the sort.